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Move by energy regulator will see bills rise to £1,928 a year for a typical home
Move is one of several steps taken by the government aimed at boosting investment in clean energy
Plans to convert site near Edinburgh to fuel import facility expected to put 80% of the 500 jobs at risk
Even a small chance of transformation offers a nice way to juice up valuations
Move comes as boost for the technology, with developers under pressure from surging costs
Decision comes after developers shunned last auction as a result of ‘global challenges’ hitting the sector
Government move follows recommendation from energy tsar and is aimed at speeding up overhaul of power system
Legislation to be announced in King’s Speech will allow companies to bid yearly for new licences to drill for fossil fuels
Despite recent setbacks, the pressure to decarbonise will spur clean energy investment
Governments around the world have set ambitious targets to tackle climate change, but developers say power prices will have to rise to pay for it
At Essar’s Stanlow refinery on Merseyside, efforts are focused on carbon capture and hydrogen
Keeping too many options open may slow progress to net zero
Years of backtracking and bungling has left homeowners and the climate worse off
A £20bn Xlinks project aims to bring green electricity from Morocco to Devon
CF Fertilisers, Ineos and Liberty Steel awarded allowances for sites that had stopped operating
Government commission recommends focus on installing and subsidising heat pumps instead
Regulator wants to avoid a repeat of 2021/22 market rout when wholesale gas prices soared
UK energy company’s renewables arm produces about one-fifth less power for homes and business than expected
All signs are that the market no longer believes the UK will stick to midterm objectives
Founder Greg Jackson puts expansion above profits even as Shell deal turns it into second-biggest supplier
UK carbon market collapse lets Brussels benefit from revenues that would previously have gone to Treasury
The preferred financing model is not popular with consumer groups and opposition will grow if projects go over-budget
Xlinks project seeks 25-year contract with government to guarantee a fixed electricity price
The current approach to designing, approving and building the UK’s grid is too fragmented
Energy network operator to run a trial to reduce gas demand if shortages loom
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